| SOURCEDK
Description:
SourceDK
is a computer decision support system for estimating remediation
timeframes and assessing the uncertainty associated with those
estimates. Developed by GSI Environmental Inc. for the
Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) and
programmed in the Microsoftâ Excel spreadsheet environment,
SourceDK uses three relatively simple approaches to estimate
remediation timeframes and the uncertainty in the timeframe
estimate.
The model
can be used to predict concentrations of dissolved constituents
in groundwater over time at a particular well or particular
zone at a site. The modeling approach is designed to account
for the presence of non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) and
other source materials in the saturated zone which control
how long organic groundwater plumes will persist in the subsurface.
All three approaches include methods to estimate the uncertainty
in any remediation timeframe estimate.
Versatility
SourceDK
is a screening- and planning-level tool that can be applied
to a variety of different types of source zones in groundwater
for estimating groundwater remediation timeframes and the
uncertainties associated with the estimated timeframe. While
SourceDK is primarily geared for natural attenuation processes,
it can also be used to estimate source lifetimes for some
flushing-based technologies, primarily groundwater pump-and-treat.
Limited
technical support is available via email from Shahla
Farhat.
System Requirements: The
SourceDK model requires a computer system capable of running
Microsoft? Excel (97-SR1/ 2000/XP) for Windows (2000/XP).
Operation requires an IBM-compatible PC equipped with a Pentium
or later processor running at a minimum of 450 MHz. A minimum
of 256 MB of system memory (RAM) is strongly recommended.
Computers not meeting these recommendations will experience
slow running times and/or problems with memory.
TO DOWNLOAD:
click
here to download
Unzip all
the files to the same folder. The zipped files contain the
SourceDK spreadsheet, the help file, and the User’s
Manual.
To view pdf files you need
to download Adobe Acrobat Reader, available free from http://www.adobe.com/.
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